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Posted By: ramram
This kind of brings back the debate we had earlier about the business location, etc. of Peck & Snyder. I have just noticed that the advertisement in the back of the 1867 Beadle's Dime Guide is for "Andrew Peck & Co., 105 Nassau Street, N.Y.". If the Creighton CDV is attributed to "Peck & Snyder" then this would tend to place the Creighton CDV closer to the 1868 Atlantics team CDV. This would also make more logical since to me. Do we know when Snyder teamed up with Peck? |
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